That’s it. Just leave a message in the comment section with links if you’ve tweeted or blogged about the contest. There will be THREE winners. I’ll put everyone’s names in a hat (or bowl). Each point earns you an extra entry. My twins will each pick one name and my husband will pick the last one.

Your comments need to be approved before they’ll show up on my blog. I’ll read them all, but won’t approve any until after the contest is over.

6 comments:

Hi Lynnette, This is a great opportunity you are offering for us writers. As per the instructions for the contest I have both FB and Tweeted about your classes and Blog/contest. The class you are offering in April is 'Hook, Line, and Sinker'. The links I posted on are: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=907515001 and http://twitter.com/#!/CharBlackwell I think I would like a critique of my beginning if I were to win. Thanks for the chance.Char

I followed the other blog, tweeted the contest @charitybradford, linking/mentioning the contest and class on today's blog post (going up momentarily), oh, Hook, Line and Sinker class.

I'm torn between the first 500 words or the query. If I win I'll have to decide. I'll probably go with the first 500 words because they are SO important. But then again, I'm taking your April class, so maybe I'll go with the query. LOL, see my problem?

I did 1,3,4,5 and 6. I'm not sure which to pick but I'll choose a crit of my query. No on will read the first 500 words if I don't get requests for partials and fulls. The class is Hook, Line and Sinker: How to hook readers and reel them in. I hope one of the twins picks mine!

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Lynnette Labelle is a freelance editor with over fifteen years of experience. She’s the owner of Labelle’s Writing on the Wall, an editing and coaching service for writers. Her clients range from new writers to New York Times and USA Today best-selling authors like Roni Loren, Rebecca Hamilton, and Cristin Harber. Lynnette works with writers seeking traditional publishing and indie authors. She specializes in developmental and line editing combos as well as manuscript evaluations. She helps writers create hooky query letters and strong synopses, and teaches several writing classes.
If you're looking for a freelance editor, check out her website: www.labelleseditorialservices.com